On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 at 15:49:06 the pickle observed:
>At 08:05 -0400 on 09/10/02, Shane J. Wolfe wrote:
>
>>I'll have to look at my IIci case when I get to work.  I think it flows from
>>the top to the back, so you'll probably want to stick in somewhere in the
>>back, pulling air out, or in the top, pushing air in.
>
>The PSU fan - the only fan in the case - blows out the back.
>
>Unfortunately, this means it draws air in through the floppy drive slot, which
>ends up packing dirt and dust around the drive heads like you wouldn't
>believe.
>Anything you can do to rectify this *very big* problem (much greater than any
>airflow impedance) would be a plus.

No it wouldn't, silly boy. Pluses don't HAVE fans!  ;-)

        Sp00ky
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